He entered his daughter’s classroom in Mar del Plata and

Robert Collins
Robert Collins

Global Courant 2023-05-04 12:22:46

It happened at School No. 54, located at the intersection of Bolívar and Leguizamón streets.

A 40-year-old woman entered a Mar del Plata school classroom this Wednesday and threatened to kill the teenager who had molested her 13-year-old daughter. The verbal aggression led to the arrival of the Police and she ended up in custody.

It all started when the directors of School No. 54, located at the intersection of Bolívar and Leguizamón streets, on the same corner where the 12th police station is, summoned the student’s mother to tell her that her daughter had had a conflict with another student.

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After hearing what had happened, according to local media, he headed for the exit door. But in the middle of the journey he apparently changed his mind and headed towards the room where they were teaching.

It was so that he entered in the middle of screaming and threatened to kill the teenager who had had problems with his daughter.

Given the seriousness of the event, the teachers of the educational establishment called the Police. The agents arrived quickly and arrested the woman, who was initiated proceedings for the crime of threats. The prosecutor Carlos Russo intervenes.

An 11-year-old boy was armed at a school in La Plata

The viralization of a video of an 11-year-old boy who brought a weapon into the classroom and threatened the teacher altered the mood at primary school 55 in La Plata and the activities of the establishment. For this reason, on the morning of April 17, there were dozens of parents seeking explanations and school administrators had to clarify some details of the incident.

The filming that the student himself uploaded to social networks is shocking. In the images, the boy threatened to shoot her teacher: “Do you know how I take her to school and shoot her teacher?” And he adds: “Look, Bauti, I apply mafia to you, guacho”.

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“This is not a toy, this is giant, this is not a toy. This is seriously guacho, do you know how I take it to school and apply mafia to everyone?”, he challenges while showing his partner the weapon. He then slaps her against her side to show he’s for real.

“I’m a mafia, dude. I do apply mafia to you, gato. Do you know how I take her to school and shoot the teacher here?” he says, pointing to his forehead, while threatening another boy. “It’s serious, dude, so don’t gasp because I’m going to your house and I’ll shoot you,” she continues in her post.

Lorena Álvarez, director of elementary school 55, located at 62 and 28, made some clarifications. It is that in a first version of the fact it was believed that the boy, after showing the revolver to his classmates, would have attacked the teacher.

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However, Álvarez explained that “the teacher was not beaten at any time and everything was resolved in accordance with the protocols.” He then read a statement. She maintains that “on Friday, April 14, during class, the 6th grade math teacher noticed movement among the students at the back of the room and as she got closer, she observed that one of them had a weapon resting on his legs.”

From that situation, “talk” with the student “outside the room” and he “hands over the object without any objection”.

“The boy says that he brought her from his father’s house to play a prank. In the context of what was done, there were no threats or blows towards the teacher or his classmates,” he adds.

Later, the directors decided to call the family and “the mother is informed that the protocol for intervention in conflict situations in the school space is applied from the school and that work will be done within the framework of the Institutional Coexistence Agreements”.

As it turned out, the baby’s father works in a private security agency. The weapon would belong to that agent.

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He entered his daughter’s classroom in Mar del Plata and

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